SLCC TV collage showing highlights from their programming. (Courtesy of SLCCTV)From movies to music, public affairs to cartoons, look no further than SLCC TV, Salt Lake Community College’s own television network with a plethora of programs to keep your eyes glued.
Here is a list of some of the content available on SLCC TV:
Banner for the program Brewin’ Bistro (Courtesy of SLCCTV)Brewin’ Bistro highlights emerging musical acts from the Salt Lake Valley and their work. Whether you are looking for some great new music to listen to or want to expand your musical repertoire, this show is sure to not disappoint. People can even view and listen to some of these great singles online via Vimeo.
Banner for the program SLICC FLICCS (Courtesy of SLCCTV)Join hosts Paul and Patrick Gibbs on SLICC FLICCS as they give insightful and marvelous reviews of movies, educating on film as an art form while exploring genres, themes, and the inner workings of cinema that will definitely cure you of your dissonance of this weekend.
Banner for Community Roundtable (Courtesy of SLCCTV)Gain more in-depth knowledge about the workings of local commerce and government happenings with Community Roundtable.
This is SLCC’s public affairs program offering inquiries and information on the interests of Utah’s citizens with exclusive interviews with local officials, state legislature, and more by breaking down the latest happenings to keep you informed.
Banner for the program Bruin Sidelines (Courtesy of SLCCTV)Catch behind the scenes content on every spike, dunk, and home run with Bruin Sidelines. This sports program provides you with a ticket to exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and personnel to serve you with the news and data for SLCC’s nationally ranked athletics.
Banner for the program SLCC Talk Show (Courtesy of SLCCTV)With all the possibilities and opportunities offered here at SLCC, have you ever wondered what college life is like from another person’s point of view?
SLCC Talk Show with host Dante Antonio Dominguez interviews students, faculty and administration about what they do and their personal stories to remind you that no matter what college may be for you, it’s always good to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes.
“We are shooting different things at the moment upcoming for the channel and there are a lot of great shows for people to view,” says J. Scott Iverson, Director of Special Projects.